However, I encourage anyone with a kind that can learn to do just that. I'm learning Greek and there's a sense of depth, cohesiveness and clarity that I never experienced in English. That said, if you can't, be of a good heart and don't engage in legalism or judgmentalism with others and you're golden.
@@JohnMiles117 It's always good to see you posting, bro! You got me excited to dive into Greek again. I had put it aside for a while now but you lit the flames again, and I'm grateful for that.
Good question... The answer isn't simple unfortunately. It s the same question that WE Greeks, ask about greeks in USA or Canada or whatever: Are they less greeks because they don't speak greek??? I cannot answer unfortunately. Personally,as long as someone has the Christian faith strong inside him,follows as much as possible Jezus s teachings etc etc he s totally fine. And this subsequently can create this question: WHAT if a greek native speaker doesn't believe in Jezus right? Is he " better" than a Christian who doesn't speak greek? He isn't by the way, because being atheist is a mental illness but ok...
You do not need to know Greek to be a better Christian. All you need to know is Jesus.
However, I encourage anyone with a kind that can learn to do just that. I'm learning Greek and there's a sense of depth, cohesiveness and clarity that I never experienced in English.
That said, if you can't, be of a good heart and don't engage in legalism or judgmentalism with others and you're golden.
Amen David! I couldn't agree more!
It s and unfortunately KOINE GREEK, doesn't really express the grandeur of this language.
Good word, my friend.
@@alexandersmith9385 Thanks Alexander!
Well said, brother!
@@redeemedreads Thanks Kamal! Always good to hear from you!
@@JohnMiles117 It's always good to see you posting, bro! You got me excited to dive into Greek again. I had put it aside for a while now but you lit the flames again, and I'm grateful for that.
@@redeemedreads Rock on dude! That really encouraged me!
I agree. Good job
@@dougrichardson5275 Thanks Doug!
Good question... The answer isn't simple unfortunately.
It s the same question that WE Greeks, ask about greeks in USA or Canada or whatever: Are they less greeks because they don't speak greek???
I cannot answer unfortunately. Personally,as long as someone has the Christian faith strong inside him,follows as much as possible Jezus s teachings etc etc he s totally fine.
And this subsequently can create this question: WHAT if a greek native speaker doesn't believe in Jezus right? Is he " better" than a Christian who doesn't speak greek? He isn't by the way, because being atheist is a mental illness but ok...